royale
March 15th, 2008, 21:20
Hello,
I have been very impressed by the number of feedbacks I have received on my first PSP projects, Chromium-PSP and PSP-Maps.
So I would like to start a new project, but first I want to have your feelings about it.
And of course I will continue improving PSP-Maps anyway.
My idea is to make a 2D network poker game.
I don't think there is already such a project, am I wrong?
Are there any homebrew or commercial games that allow network games against real players with the PSP?
I don't want to spend too much time working on the server and the rules, so I have investigated to find open-source poker solutions. I found mainly two:
- Pok3D, that I already used before, and it has got a 2D client. Unfortunately it is written in Python. And the community is not very big. So I think it is not the good choice.
- PokerTH, which is a QT client. Here also the portage won't be possible (too many dependencies), so I will have to rewrite a client from scratch. But at least in this case the network protocol is well documented, and the community is quite big (many online players).
I am not a big poker player myself, but I think it can be fun to play on the PSP.
So, what do you think of this idea?
I have been very impressed by the number of feedbacks I have received on my first PSP projects, Chromium-PSP and PSP-Maps.
So I would like to start a new project, but first I want to have your feelings about it.
And of course I will continue improving PSP-Maps anyway.
My idea is to make a 2D network poker game.
I don't think there is already such a project, am I wrong?
Are there any homebrew or commercial games that allow network games against real players with the PSP?
I don't want to spend too much time working on the server and the rules, so I have investigated to find open-source poker solutions. I found mainly two:
- Pok3D, that I already used before, and it has got a 2D client. Unfortunately it is written in Python. And the community is not very big. So I think it is not the good choice.
- PokerTH, which is a QT client. Here also the portage won't be possible (too many dependencies), so I will have to rewrite a client from scratch. But at least in this case the network protocol is well documented, and the community is quite big (many online players).
I am not a big poker player myself, but I think it can be fun to play on the PSP.
So, what do you think of this idea?